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Click here to subscribeA Corgi No.1170, Ford Transcontinental Car Transporter, red and white; Corgi No.276, Triumph Acclaim, metallic blue; Corgi Classics No.D983, Morris J Van 'Post Office Telephones'; Corgi No.04440, The Beatles Psychedelic Mini; Corgi No.58902, Mercedes-Benz Streetsweeper 'Kent Sweepers'; and seventeen other assorted Corgi models, each mint or near mint and boxed, (22). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Wrenn No.W2222, G.W.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Devizes Castle', 7002, lined green livery (playworn; front bogie wheels replaced); Hornby Dublo No.EDL20, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Bristol Castle', 7013, lined green livery, three-rail (playworn); an unmarked clockwork B.R. Class N2 tank locomotive, 69561, black livery; a Dinky No.942, Foden 14-Ton Tanker 'Regent', dark blue, red, and white, fair- playworn (partially repainted); Corgi No.803, The Beatles Yellow Submarine, fair condition; and other diecast models, variable condition, all unboxed. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Records - Rock & Pop. A large collection of rock and pop LP's and singles, some 12", including; Man, 'Live At The Padget Rooms Penarth', a rare album originally limited to 8,000; the album 'January 14, 1967. 1-5pm. A Gathering of the Tribes for a Human Be In' with live recordings by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, Steve Miller Band, Moby Grape, Country Joe & The Fish, Grateful Dead with Janis Joplin, and The Byrds, on Penguin Records; The Doors (including the bootleg 'Moonlight Drive'); Jefferson Airplane (including the bootleg 'Tapes From The Mothership'); Van Morrison, solo and with Them (including the bootleg 'Belfast Cowboy'); Yardbirds, a blank white label single (a bootleg?) of two live tracks, with a poster for a Yardbirds concert in Italy; Jimi Hendrix; Dr John; The Beatles; Tom Waits; Yazoo; Grace Jones; Cabaret Voltaire; Neil Young, and others; the singles including '96 Tears' by ? and the Mysterions; The Vejtables, 'I Still Love You'; The Who, 'Happy Jack'; Jethro Tull, 'Life is a Long Song', picture sleeve; and Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, 'The Message' 12" single, with some 'give away' flexidisc and vinyl singles. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Records - The Beatles (group and solo). Approximately fifty-five LPs. including 'Please Please Me'; 'Abbey Road'; '...at the Hollywood Bowl'; the 'White Album' (unnumbered); 'Rubber Soul'; '1962-66'; '1967-70'; 'Magical Mystery Tour', with booklet; 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', with complete cut-out sheet; 'Let it Be'; and others. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
The Beatles - A black and white photograph of Paul McCartney, the private photographer unknown, inscribed in ink verso 'Gt Yarmouth July 29th 1963'; another, of George Harrison, similarly inscribed; and another, of John Lennon and Ringo Starr, similarly inscribed; together with a colour photograph of John Lennon and Ringo Starr, each approximately 9cm x 9cm, (4). Note: These photographs appear to have been taken the day after The Beatles performed at the ABC Cinema, Great Yarmouth, as part of their extensive 1963 tour. Immediately prior to this they had played at the Odeon Theatre, Weston-super-Mare (22nd-27th July) and, after a short break, they continued their itinerary with another one-night performance, at the Imperial Ballroom, Nelson (31st July). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
The Beatles - Nine black and white photographs of The Beatles by Bob Whitaker, taken on location in Chiswick Park during filming to promote 'Paperback Writer', May 1966, average size 38.5cm x 30.5cm; together with four black and white photographs of The Beatles in a recording studio, (13). Note: For other images from the Chiswick Park shoot, see Whitaker, Bob, & Harrison, Martin. The Unseen Beatles. Photographs by Bob Whitaker, Conran Octopus, London 1991, pp.25-35. A copy of this book accompanies the lot. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
The Beatles - A programme for The Beatles Show concert, 1963, together with an accompanying ticket (Odeon Theatre, Nottingham, 12th December, front circle L12), and a promotional black and white portrait postcard; a programme for The Beatles tour, 1964, together with an accompanying ticket (Odeon Theatre, Nottingham, 5th November, back circle M24); a 1965 Beatles Fan Club flexidisc single record (The Beatles third Christmas record) and associated newsletter (No.6); The Beatles Monthly Book, Nos 4, 5 & 7; five other programmes for concerts at the Odeon Theatre, Nottingham, the artists including Gerry & The Pacemakers, Roy Orbison, Billy J. Kramer, and Dusty Springfield, together with three tickets; seven assorted single records; a Beatbook Two, presented by Romeo; a Boyfriend's Startime Extra booklet; and a small quantity of newspaper cuttings, Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of various records including White Heat/White Heat by the Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones 12 x 5, The Beatles Hey Jude, The Beatles Abbey Road, Out of Our Heads by The Rolling Stones, The Mothers of Invention Freak Out, further Beatles and other pop records and The Soviet Army Ensemble conducted by Colonel Alexandrov Volume One.
Of Beatles interest, a cast bronze bowl inscribed "Cast From The Bells of St Barnabus Penny Lane Presented by Sydney Prentise, Service 1908 to 1954 to Sydney Clough 1954", Paul McCartney was in St Barnabus Church choir and wrote the song "Penny Lane" from the Sgt. Pepper sessions and released in 1967, height 8cm, diameter 14cm
SEVEN CIRCA 1960's POPE GROUP TOUR PROGRAMMES includes THE BEATLES, ROY ORBISON tour promoted by Peter Walsh and Kennedy Street Enterprises support acts includes Gerry and the Pacemakers, BRENDA LEE 'MISS DYNAMITE' William Victor Productions, THE DEL SHANNON SHOW - TITO BURNS PRESENTATIONS, THE EVERLEY BROTHERS, BO DIDLEY AND LITTLE RICHARD - Don Arden Enterprises and ADAM FAITH, one week at the Palace Theatre, Manchester (7)
The Beatles / Paul McCartney - A Boyfriend Extra magazine, 'Meet the Beatles! No.1'; a Paul McCartney 'Run Devil Run' limited edition collectors box with records; a Beatles 'Pic-Plaque' wall plaque in an ironwork frame; a hand-painted set of Russian style nesting dolls; two framed pictures, one of reprinted photographs showing The Beatles on the beach a Weston-super-Mare; a 'Wonderwal' video and poster; and assorted other items, including videos, cassettes, books, calendars, magazines and newspaper cuttings.
Paul McCartney & Wings / The Beatles - A 'Red Rose Speedway' blue plastic promotional frisbee, available only at Wings concerts, 20cm diameter; a 'Red Rose Speedway' tour concert programme; a Wings red satin fringed scarf with a portrait of McCartney and bird motifs printed in blue; a Wings promotional tour poster, printed by Blue Egg Printing & Design, 72cm x 102cm; three other posters; a 45 r.p.m. single, The Country Hams, 'Walking in the Park with Eloise' (EMI 2220), written by James McCartney, produced by Paul McCartney; and Ringo Starr - A 45 r.p.m. single, 'Tonight / Heart on My Sleeve' (Polydor, 2001 795), (9).
Collection of mainly 1950s/60s film star photographs, many with signatures, including signed Elizabeth Taylor, John Mills, Danny Kaye, Nat King Cole, Margot Fonteyn, Janet Leigh, Vera Ellen (several), Joyce Grenfell letter signed, Orson Wells signature on small card, Jane Powell signature on card, The Beatles group photograph with 'copy' signatures to reverse in Apple Corps franked envelope dated 1969, Dennis Wheatley 2 page typed letter signed discussing crime and punishment following the Ruth Ellis case, Joe Loss and Rolf Harris signed menus, others unsigned or with printed signatures, etc in two scrap books
TV and film charcter toys: Corgi Wallace & Gromit, Hero Series Harry Potter, Anastasia Anya doll, Lord of The Rings Watch, Fisher-Price Winnie The Pooh Set, three Racing Champions including Xander Cage, Stuart Little 2, The Beatles Abbey Road, Ertl Dukes of Hazzard Boss Hogg's Cadillac, all in original packaging, Marx silver-grey Dalek 105mm, Johny Lightning Munsterskoach, two Wonka chocolate bars, Noddy Nursery Rhymes, Sunny Tales, Teletubbies mag and picture, Fantasia video, Lego keyrings and sets of postage stamps including Paddington Bear VG-E (25)
ROCK AND POP MEMORABILIA. AN EARLY BEEATLES POSTER FOR THE ROYAL HALL, HARROGATE, DEREK ARNOLD PRESENTS DANCING FOR TEENS & TWENTIES WITH . THE SENSATIONAL BEATLES. TICKETS 10/6", printed in red and black, 74 x 24cm, 3 March 1963, rare. ++Filing creases; yellowing of the coated paper, light damp staining resulting in a somewhat ragged lower edge to the sheet